Lishui is the finale of this Lishui tour. Based on the principle of getting better and better, the best should be placed at the end, so that you can have a long aftertaste. As a result, no matter whether it is site selection, hotel hardware or service, Lishui has not disappoint others!
Although due to unexpected circumstances, the originally planned two-day stay was compressed into one day, but this day was like a trailer for a blockbuster movie, with a collection of highlights, and it also left ample reason for wishing to visit again in the near future.
The location of the hotel is located in the Xiandu Scenic Area. When you come in, you are picked up by the hotel's car, and you arrive at the hotel after passing the gates of the scenic area (note: no prepaid tickets are required). Next to the hotel is a paddling beach, and there is another road leading directly to the Little Chibi Scenic Area (Note: Free Scenic Area, but the scenery is beautiful, it is worth walking). It is also arrogant to use a secondary scenic area as your own back garden.
Stepping into the hotel’s Chai Fei, there is a modern and minimalist style, atmosphere, comfort, and taste. The hotel’s management is reflected in the intentions: activity signs at the door, umbrellas, speakers and light music in the room, bauhinia trees in the yard, and It attracts big palms, etc. On the night we stayed, the host's family also gave a concert in the yard-I sat on my balcony and watched it.
Food and beverage: The hotel provides guests with free afternoon tea, fruits and small pastries. The breakfast is also very local, such as Jinyun sesame seed cakes, earthen noodles and pumpkins grown in the house. The standard of the dinner chef is also very high, coupled with the fresh ingredients, the food is very enjoyable.
What impressed me most is the peculiar scenery that can be seen outside the hotel. It accompanies us all the way from far and near, waiting for you to discover it. I don't know if this scenic spot is officially named, but I unconsciously associate it with the ”Wukong Apprentice” in Journey to the West.
Outstanding
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